This photograph shows a couple posing on a bridge near the waterfall in Jurong Bird Park. One side of the bridge bears the words 'Bridge of Eternity' and the other, 'Bridge of Love'. This was the choice spot for photo-taking for many visitors. Donated by Chee Yoke Leung, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_070. Title devised by Library staff.
Two men wearing suits posing in front of Subang Airport. Donated by Chee Yoke Leung, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_065...
A man admiring the William Rouys passenger ship at dock number 8 at the Harbour Front. Donated by Chee Yoke Leung, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_068...
A group of women, both young and old, posing next to a Morris Minor car. The old car bears the number SM 4779 on its licence plate. Donated by Chee Yoke Leung, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_067...
Two men standing at the doors of a wedding car at Neil Street. The bridal car is decorated with a corsage on its bonnet. In the background are some shophouses. Donated by Chee Yoke Leung, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. Title devised by Library staff. HRS3_060...
A group of young people enjoying outdoor cooking by the seaside in the east of Singapore. The area's relaxed atmosphere is partly due to its proximity to the beach and sea. Donated by Chee Yoke Leung, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_063...
Two men wearing suits posing next to an airplane at Kallang Airport. Singapore's first civil airport, Kallang Airport was completed at a cost of S$8 million and opened on 12 June 1937. Donated by Chee Yoke Leung, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_064...
Airplanes and people on the runway at Kallang Airport. Singapore's first civil airport, Kallang Airport was completed at a cost of S$8 million and opened on 12 June 1937. Donated by Chee Yoke Leung, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_066...
Street scene in front of a grocery shop at Neil Road. A covered truck carrying some elderly persons passes by the old shophouses where laundry is hung on bamboo poles to dry. Donated by Chee Yoke Leung, and displayed at the Heritage Roadshow 2008. HRS3_069...
This waterfall in the Jurong Bird Park is the highest man-made waterfall in the world, standing at over 30 metres. This photograph was taken before nets were placed high above the grounds to create one of largest open walk-in aviaries. Photograph donated by Gan Cheng Guat and displayed at the...
A little girl stands along the five-foot way outside a grocery shop at Neil Road. Pictured are the heavy, sliding, metal grilles that were typically installed at old provision shops. The pillars along the walkway often advertise the business the shops are dealing with. Donated by Chee Yoke Leung, and...